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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...have not sat for their pictures are urged to do so at once: Baxter, Blake G. B. Broughton, Brown P. T., Brice, Burrows, Clagstone, Connolly. Cushing, Dibblee, Dunn, Folsom, Frantz, Griswold, Grant, Guerin, Hall S. P., Hamblin, Heard, Hughes, Hunt, Highlands, Jose, Kelton, Keyes, Littlefield, Luce, Mendel, Ninde, Ordway, Pearson, Porter C. H. Perkins, Roberts, Schrader, Shaw H. G. Sibley, Stearns F. St. J., Steans W. B., Stetson, Turner, Williams F. J., Wrenn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Notice to Seniors. | 5/26/1893 | See Source »

...Flower, French. Folsom, Frantz, Griswold, Grant, Guerin, Hall S. P., Hamblin, Heard, Hickey, Hughes, Hunt, Highlands, Jose, Kelton, Kent H. F., Keyes, Littlefield, Livingston, Lucas, Luce, Mendel, Moody W. V. S., Myer, Nichols H. G., Nichols M. C., Nichols W. C., Ninde, Ordway, Pearson, Porter C. H., Perkins, Roberts, Schrader, Shaw H. G. Sibley, Stearns F. St. J., Steans W. B., Stetson, Stubbs, Townsend, Turner, William C. E., Williams F. J., Wrenn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NOTICE. | 5/24/1893 | See Source »

...Flower, French. Folsom, Frantz, Griswold, Grant, Guerin, Hall S. P., Hamblin, Heard, Hickey, Hughes, Hunt, Highlands, Jose, Kelton, Kent H. F., Keyes, Littlefield, Livingston, Lucas, Luce, Mendel, Moody W. V. S., Myer, Nichols H. G., Nichols M. C., Nichols W. C., Ninde, Ordway, Pearson, Porter C. H. Perkins, Roberts, Schrader, Shaw H. G., Sibley, Steams F. St. J., Steans W. B., Stetson, Stubbs, Townsend. Turner, William C. E., Williams F. J., Wrenn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NOTICE. | 5/22/1893 | See Source »

...Hyman to Pearson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Examination in Fine Arts. | 4/4/1893 | See Source »

...later returned to Russia, where he became implicated in the troubles between Russia and Poland. Fate never favored him - "the irony of fate twice enlisted the most ardent lover of freedom against freedom's own cause, in America and Poland." "The Poetry of the Commonplace," by II. G. Pearson is a study in the Wagnerian Drama. It is well conceived and well written. The only story of the number, "the Rewards of the Republic," is a strong and entertaining story. The best thing in the number is the editorial on Dr. Peabody. It is seldom our pleasure to read...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Monthly. | 3/25/1893 | See Source »

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